<p>Chennai: The Tamil Nadu government on Tuesday said there was no need to panic over the Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV), as it was not a new and potent one, and noted the two individuals found infected with HMPV in the state were "doing well." One of them, who hails from Salem was a 69 year-old person suffering from cancer, high blood pressure and diabetes while the other, from here, was aged about 45 years, Health and Family Welfare Minister Ma Subramanian told a press conference here.</p>.<p>"Both of them are doing well. There is no need for panic over HMPV and the Centre has also stressed this," he said.</p>.<p>The virus has not created any big impact in India, and especially in the state, he added.</p>.<p>Those with cold, cough and fever may get themselves tested for HMPV but there was no exclusive treatment for it, the minister said.</p>.<p>He said safety measures like wearing mask, practicing social distancing and hand hygiene were encouraged, especially for the symptomatic. Chief Minister M K Stalin was constantly monitoring the situation, Subramanian added. PTI SA SA ADB</p>
<p>Chennai: The Tamil Nadu government on Tuesday said there was no need to panic over the Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV), as it was not a new and potent one, and noted the two individuals found infected with HMPV in the state were "doing well." One of them, who hails from Salem was a 69 year-old person suffering from cancer, high blood pressure and diabetes while the other, from here, was aged about 45 years, Health and Family Welfare Minister Ma Subramanian told a press conference here.</p>.<p>"Both of them are doing well. There is no need for panic over HMPV and the Centre has also stressed this," he said.</p>.<p>The virus has not created any big impact in India, and especially in the state, he added.</p>.<p>Those with cold, cough and fever may get themselves tested for HMPV but there was no exclusive treatment for it, the minister said.</p>.<p>He said safety measures like wearing mask, practicing social distancing and hand hygiene were encouraged, especially for the symptomatic. Chief Minister M K Stalin was constantly monitoring the situation, Subramanian added. PTI SA SA ADB</p>